We have most of the neighbours on board with making the coyote go away by any means by mentioning their little dogs or cats might be the next meal. One lady might be be a problem but she isn't there all the time. 3 of the neighbours have volunteered to keep watch with rifle at hand while we aren't there.
By law we can shoot a coyote (or anything) attacking livestock regardless of the usual residential setback distances for hunting with rifle or shotgun. Double checked with ranger multiple times.
Other neighbour has setup a live trap as their foal was stalked and injured once it got the herd of horses running. I doubt it will go inside.
Our other flock has a guard llama and it hasn't messed with that group. The big nasty old ram is getting turned out with the flock that had the losses. He wouldn't have a chance against a group of coyotes but he would keep one busy as he doesn't run when canines get in the field. Just makes it hard for us to handle the flock though.
The other group of animals on the farm are horses being boarded mix of workhorses and riding horses. I think they are pretty safe as is.
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